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From National Scandal to Success: Mmesoma Now Earns $3,000 in Profit from forex trading After JAMB Controversy
Mmesoma Ejikeme, the young Nigerian girl once at the center of a national controversy over her JAMB results, has made a remarkable turnaround — now reportedly earning over $3,000 in profits from Forex trading.
The transformation was revealed by Chief Gaius Chibueze, popularly known as Bitcoin Chief, a well-known crypto entrepreneur and founder of Voice of the East.
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Chibueze took to his verified X (formerly Twitter) account to provide an update on Mmesoma’s journey, months after she was banned by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) from applying to any Nigerian university for allegedly manipulating her exam scores.
“In 2023, Mmesoma, a young girl living in Anambra State, was accused of tampering with her JAMB result — a situation that drew widespread public attention,” Chibueze wrote.

“Like many Nigerians, I found it difficult to believe that such a young girl could be capable of what JAMB alleged. I publicly called for a thorough investigation.”
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON MMESOMA –THE JAMB GIRL
By Chief Gaius Chibueze, Founder – Voice of the East
This public statement has become necessary as many people have been asking about the whereabouts of Mmesoma, especially following recent reports of JAMB result glitches affecting several students from the Southeast.
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In 2023, Mmesoma, a young girl living in Anambra State, was accused of tampering with her JAMB result a situation that drew widespread public attention. Like many Nigerians, I found it difficult to believe that such a young girl could be capable of what JAMB alleged. I publicly called for a thorough investigation to ascertain the truth.
Due to the tribal rhetoric and public ridicule that followed the incident and in light of JAMB’s decision to ban her from applying to any Nigerian university for three years
I made a commitment to sponsor her education abroad.
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True to my word, I immediately took action. I sent my manager at Voice of the East, Mr. Lottana, to Anambra State to locate Mmesoma and her family. The same day he met them, I bought her a mobile phone, as she didn’t have one at the time. I assured her parents I would adopt her and take full responsibility for her education and welfare.
From that point forward:
•I placed her on a monthly allowance of ₦30,000, which she received on the 1st of every month for over 8 months.
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•I sponsored her international passport and covered all logistics.
•I contacted KB Travels, a verified agency, and applied to over 10 U.S. universities on her behalf.
•Eventually, she got admission to a university in Texas.
•I paid for her U.S. visa application through the Express Option, including accommodation in Lagos and a visa interview coach.
•Unfortunately, she was denied the U.S. visa.
•I immediately paid for a Canadian school application and covered the cost of IELTS. Despite this, Canadian schools did not offer her admission.
•I hired a second agent to pursue European university applications, which sadly led to repeated rejections.
In the meantime, her family began calling me frequently for financial support. Out of compassion:
•I gave her father over ₦1 million to support his struggling music business.
•I also helped her mother through financial difficulties on multiple occasions.
•When the family decided to relocate from Nnewi to their home state of Enugu, I paid for them to find and secure a new home in Topland, Enugu, covering a year’s rent and agency fees totaling over ₦2 million.
Still committed to her progress, I:
•Bought her a laptop and paid someone to teach her coding.
•Encouraged her to learn options trading, gave her startup capital, and bought her another phone.
•She later made over $3,000 in profit from trading, withdrew part of it, and opened a shop for her mother.
•I also paid for another shop for her father in Enugu.
In December 2024, during my first visit to Enugu in nine years, I personally visited their home, spent time with them, and brought gifts. Her parents were deeply appreciative of the visit and the continued support.
Everything I have done and continue to do is in good faith, with no expectations other than to help a young girl who had been thrown into a national controversy and to protect her future.
As of our last communication, Mmesoma is doing well and living with her family in Topland, Enugu State. I am sharing this update publicly with supporting evidence because, as a public figure, people deserve clarity.
Attached is all schools related related during this period and also she can be contacted through her personal email attached [email protected].
Thank you.
Chief Gaius Chibueze
Founder, Voice of the East
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